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Central United States

Arctic Blast Will Usher In Stormy Stretch: Here's What's Coming Arctic Blast Will Usher In Stormy Stretch: Here's What's Coming
Arctic Blast Will Usher In Stormy Stretch: Here's What's Coming A frigid air mass is headed to the Northeast and will linger for a prolonged stretch, setting the stage for multiple rounds of winter storms. According to AccuWeather Lead Long-Range Meteorologist Paul Pastelok, "Multiple waves of Arctic air are gathering over northern Canada, targeting the central and eastern United States in the weeks ahead." The bitter cold will begin on Tuesday, Jan. 14, with temperatures about 10 to 20 degrees below historical averages. (See the image above.) A stormy weather pattern is anticipated early next week, with snow possible on several occasions, according to…
Here's Latest Time Frame For New Storm System Expected To Bring Snowfall Here's Latest Time Frame For New Storm System Expected To Bring Snowfall
Here's Latest Time Frame For New Storm System Expected To Bring Snowfall A storm system that will travel through the central and eastern United States is expected to bring a new round of snowfall to the region later in the week. Presidents' Day on Monday, Feb. 21 will be partly cloudy with a moderation in temperatures as the high reaches the upper 40s to the low 50s, according to the National Weather Service. The stormy weather pattern will arrive on Tuesday afternoon, Feb. 22 on a mostly cloudy day with a high temperature in the low 50s.  Rain will continue through the overnight into the early morning hours on Wednesday, Feb. 23. Scattered showers will be…
Late-Week Storm Could Bring Rain, Wintry Mix, Snow: Here Are Possible Scenarios Late-Week Storm Could Bring Rain, Wintry Mix, Snow: Here Are Possible Scenarios
Late-Week Storm Could Bring Rain, Wintry Mix, Snow: Here Are Possible Scenarios A storm in the central United States is taking aim on the East Coast and could bring rain, a wintry mix, and even some snow late this week. "The strength and location of the high pressure delivering cold to the northern tier of the country will determine how far north the storm is able to go," said AccuWeather Senior Meteorologist Alan Reppert. Under one scenario, the storm will track farther south, having less of an impact on this area. (See first image above.) But under Scenario 2, the storm will track farther north, and have more of an impact here. (See second image above.) Here's the …